Poker lesson 5/8: Learn how to calculate odds and use position

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Poker lesson 5/8: Learn how to calculate odds and use position

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  2. The likelihood of flopping a pair is way higher than 12%!
    Why would he say that (at 3'22)???
    If the Flop would only have 1 card, then the likelihood of flopping a pair would be 6/50 = 12%…
    But since the Flop has 3 cars, the likelihood of hitting a pair is about 32%!
    Am I totally confused here or is the guy completely off?

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